Sentence examples of "south stream ag" in English

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I would like to visit South Korea. J'aimerais visiter la Corée du Sud.
The blood stream is usually constant and continuous. Le flux de sang est normalement constant et continu.
Going back to South Africa had stirred up some painful memories for him. Mon retour en Afrique du Sud a fait remonter à la surface des souvenirs pénibles.
He sat next to the stream. Il s'assit au bord du ruisseau.
These windows look to the south. Les fenêtres sont orientées vers le sud.
They swam against the stream. Ils nagèrent à contre-courant.
My home town lies 10 miles south of New York. Ma ville natale se situe à 10 miles (~16 km) au sud de New York.
All day long there was a steady stream of people going in and out of the bank. Toute la journée, il y avait un flot continu de gens qui entraient et sortaient de la banque.
He explored the region around the South Pole. Il a exploré la région aux alentours du pôle Sud.
He sat at the edge of the stream. Il s'est assis au bord du ruisseau.
The military engaged the enemy five kilometers south of the capital. Les militaires ont engagé le combat avec l'ennemi, cinq kilomètres au sud de la capitale.
There's been a constant stream of complaint calls since last week. Il y a eu un flot ininterrompu d'appels de réclamations depuis la semaine dernière.
He must be from the South. Il doit venir du Sud.
The man is sitting on on the other side of the stream. L'homme est assis de l'autre côté du ruisseau.
The Zulu tribe in South Africa has its own language. La tribu Zoulou en Afrique du Sud a sa propre langue.
The stream flows into the pond. Le ruisseau coule dans l'étang.
I heard that a South American camper was eaten by an anaconda. J'ai entendu dire qu'un campeur sud-américain a été mangé par un anaconda.
The French language, by the way, is a clear stream that affected writers have never been, and will never be able to ripple. Each century has thrown in this limpid current its fashions, its pretentious archaisms and its preciousness, without anything surfacing from those useless attempts, those powerless efforts. The nature of this language is to be clear, logical and nervous. It won't let itself be weakened, obscured or corrupted. La langue française, d’ailleurs, est une eau pure que les écrivains maniérés n’ont jamais pu et ne pourront jamais troubler. Chaque siècle a jeté dans ce courant limpide ses modes, ses archaïsmes prétentieux et ses préciosités, sans que rien surnage de ces tentatives inutiles, de ces efforts impuissants. La nature de cette langue est d’être claire, logique et nerveuse. Elle ne se laisse pas affaiblir, obscurcir ou corrompre.
The potato is native to the highlands of Central and South America. La pomme de terre est originaire des hauts plateaux d'Amérique latine.
A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it. Un objet inanimé peut suivre le courant, mais seule une chose vivante peut s'y opposer.
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